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WhosGotTheHerb
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Is Memphis Tennessee a good place to hunt for shrooms?
#7535334 - 10/19/07 01:02 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey, I live in Memphis, Tennessee and I was wondering if it was a good place to look for anything at all. I have a few cow fields by my cousins house that I have been at a few times but didn't get a chance to stay too long.
I was wondering also if the cows are brown instead of black and white if that matters to the production of mushrooms or anything like that.
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El Zorro
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Re: Is Memphis Tennessee a good place to hunt for shrooms? [Re: WhosGotTheHerb]
#7535354 - 10/19/07 01:05 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Of course the color of the cows makes a difference. Do some research.
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canid
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Re: Is Memphis Tennessee a good place to hunt for shrooms? [Re: El Zorro]
#7535647 - 10/19/07 01:55 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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omg, teasing the new people i swear...
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Re: Is Memphis Tennessee a good place to hunt for shrooms? [Re: WhosGotTheHerb]
#7535754 - 10/19/07 02:26 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: Please read the Mushroom Hunting Forum Rules before posting:

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I. Mushroom Hunting Forum rules
3. Do NOT ask what mushrooms can be found growing in your state or imediate area. This information is easily found in the Mushroom Hunting FAQ and/or has been posted at least once elsewhere on the net. Also see this document: http://www.shroomery.org/8461/Which-mushrooms-grow-wild-in-my-area
6. No asking WHEN or WHERE mushrooms, or a specific mushroom species will grow. This includes, asking what habitat a mushroom[s] can be found- or their preferred fruiting conditions. This can be very simply answered by using the "search posts" feature: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/search.php Asking if "now is a good time to look for mushrooms". Or how long to wait after rain fall to go hunting. Each mushroom species has a different rate of growth- some mushrooms, like Ganoderma species, take quite a while to mature, compared to mushrooms like Conocybe, which take only one night to show up, and mature, and are all shriveled by the end of the next day. Conversely, Ganoderma persist for months, only disappearing when the bark beetle infestation has done enough damage, that the fruiting body falls to the ground, and slowly gets eaten away, and any remainder, crumbles into the top soil. These issues are sort of redundant, as addressed in rules #4 and #5, yet needed to be explained more concisely, due to many people seeing these questions as loop-holes since they were not directly described.
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